Chinese Cloisonne Fan Brooch
This is an amazing and most beautiful brooch circa 1920 made of turquoise and coral cabochons
bezel set on a filigree fan of silver vermeil. Seven small cloisonne butterflies with wing spans of only 9mm (about
3/8") and one larger 30mm (1 1/8") also sit on the filigree background. Miniscule cloisonne flowers are set between
the butterflies in two shades of blue, cranberry red and a light yellow/green providing a richly colored piece. There
are three small chunks of stone, two turquoise and one coral that dangle from the tip of the fan. This treasure, imported
from China for American use, is marked simply "Silver" and the metal is all gold wash over silver. This brooch is in
remarkably good condition considering the delicate enameling and has only one tiny nick where one of the turquoise pieces
are set in a cap. The widest point of the fan measures 2 3/4" wide and the length, including the danglers, is 2 7/8".
This brooch is pictured on the cover of the collector's book entitled "Antique Enameled Jewelry"
by Dale Reeves Nicholls and is featured on page 152 valued at $350-450.
Item #660
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